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This April, Business and Social Sciences will host an intensive competition for business students as Aarhus Case Competition kicks off for the very first time. Everyone at the main academic area is invited to participate in four days of learning at Fuglesangs Allé, whilst nine teams will compete in solving real-world business cases and compete for…

One of the issues in the recent debate on the state of affairs at AU is the discussion about core competency versus interdisciplinarity. Several researchers have offered their views on the issue – including two researchers from BSS.

Paul Krüger Andersen is the newly elected chairman of the Academic Council at BSS. He wants the Academic Council to contribute to a more active collaboration between the management and the staff members.

A team consisting of four MSc students and one MBA graduated from the Department of Business Administration has recently defeated a number of MBA teams from some of the top-ranked universities in the world in a major competition in Dubai.

How do maternity/paternity and health visitor schemes affect the health and development of infants? This question will now be answered by two new PhD projects at the newly established AU RECEIV centre at Department of Economics and Business.